Our Locations

where we operate and you grow

Work Locations

Choose from the list below or explore our
interactive map to learn more about our locations.

Western Canada

Calgary

Lloydminster

Prince George

Sunrise Oil Sands

Other Canadian Locations

Atlantic Region

St. John's

USA

Lima and Dublin

Superior, Wisconsin

Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific

Notice

Beware of False Recruitment

Husky Energy’s hiring process includes an interview with a Husky employee before any offer is made. Individuals selected for the formal hiring process will be contacted directly by Husky and an interview will be arranged.

Husky is aware that some job seekers receive false employment offers from individuals or organizations posing as Husky. These individuals or organizations posing as Husky may ask for money, ID, passport, or other personal contact information. Husky does not ask for this information from job seekers.

Western Canada

Calgary

Live.

The thriving city of Calgary, located in the province of
Alberta, has a population of 1.2 million. Calgary is the
largest city in Alberta and fifth largest city in
Canada.

Work.

Husky Energy has its headquarters in downtown Calgary
with approximately 2,000 employees in the corporate
office.

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Calgary offers a wide array of activities for every interest and age group. The downtown core is an area for great shopping, dining, arts, culture and music. Some popular attractions throughout the City include the Spark! Science Centre, Calgary Zoo, Canada Olympic Park, Heritage Park and Calaway amusement park. Calgary is also home to several professional sports teams, and there are a multitude of seasonal activities available year-round in the magnificent Rocky Mountains, which are just a short scenic drive from the City.

Husky Has Heart

The Husky Has Heart employee giving campaign raises over
a million dollars each year, supporting more than 25
agencies in five regions. The charities are selected by
employees, who made personal donations and staged creative
events in order to raise money each year.

Lloydminster

Live.

Lloydminster is known as Canada’s border city,
straddling the provincial border of Alberta and
Saskatchewan, with a population of approximately 30,000
people. Here you can find many amenities, with a family
focus.

Work.

Lloydminster offers employment in both Upstream and
Downstream, including a heavy oil upgrader, a co-generation
power plant, an ethanol plant, an asphalt refinery, a
logistics centre, pipelines and the Company's heavy oil
operations. Husky is a significant employer in the
Lloydminster area with a community of 1,200 employees.

Play.

There are many amenities available, including access to
recreation sports leagues and community colleges.

Husky has a Diversity and Respectful Workplace Council
where employees from across the organization support the
goal of creating a respectful and inclusive work
environment. Council members address issues in their local
region and assist business units in achieving their
diversity and respectful workplace objectives. The council
increases awareness and understanding regarding the value
of leveraging differences for Husky's business success.

Prince George

Live.

Located in northern British Columbia, Prince George has
a population of over 80,000 people. The city is a growing
community with significant focus on health services,
forestry, mining, transportation, and oil and gas.

Work.

Husky's operations in Prince George are part of the
Company's Downstream business. The Prince George Refinery
produces gas and diesel, and markets road asphalt from
Husky's asphalt refinery in Lloydminster.

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With the forest right at your doorstep there are plenty
of outdoor activities available year round. The area
provides world class cross country ski trails and three ski
hills. Other outdoor activities include fishing, hunting,
biking, camping, and golfing. The city also has a vibrant
music and theatre scene.

Staff taking a stance against school and workplace bullying
by wearing pink.

Sunrise Oil Sands

Live.

Located 60 kilometres north east of Fort McMurray is Husky’s Sunrise Energy Project. Employees live in two private, on-site camps similar to hotel-style accommodations. Individuals have the option to fly into site from two main hubs in Calgary and Edmonton.

Work.

Situated in the Athabasca Oil Sands, Sunrise has a world
class reservoir and is a newer facility, with first oil
achieved in 2015. Employees on site work a variety of shift
rotations.

Play.

Husky provides freshly prepared meals in a contemporary
dining area. During down time, employees use the on-site
state of the art recreational facilities including a full
size gym with a running track, basketball court, and a
weight room with personalized training options. There is a
hockey rink on site and group activities include cards,
pool, foosball, and ping pong.

Husky has donated to the Fort McKay Youth Centre in
Alberta, where youth can create art, access computers,
explore photography and use the recording studio. A
contribution was also made to the Kahkiyow Keykanow Elders
Care Home in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta which provides
assisted living and end of life care for community
elders.

Atlantic Region

St. John's

Live.

St. John’s is the capital and largest city in the
province of Newfoundland and Labrador. This scenic city is
home to approximately 200,000 residents.

Work.

The 300 employees in St. John's work in offshore operations in the
Atlantic Ocean or in the corporate office.

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St. John’s is rich in history, culture, custom and song. In St. John’s
you’ll find a vibrant community, with nearby nature parks for hiking and the
Atlantic Ocean where you can enjoy whale watching, fishing and boat tours. The
city centre offers a number of unique boutiques for shopping and many
restaurants.

Husky sponsors and provides role models for the Techsploration Newfoundland
and Labrador (NL) program, which provides female students in Grade 9 with
opportunities to explore trades and technical occupations, while raising
awareness about the importance of high school math and science. Husky also
sponsors the Women in Science and Engineering NL Student Summer Employment
program, which provides Grade 11 students with eight-week summer placements to
explore career opportunities in science and engineering.

USA

Lima and Dublin (Ohio)

Live.

Allen County has a population of more than 100,000 residents, and includes the city of Lima. Dublin has a population of more than 41,000 people and is minutes from Columbus.

Work.

Husky’s Lima Refinery produces approximately two billion
gallons of refined petroleum products annually, including
approximately 25 percent of the gasoline consumed in the
state of Ohio. It also produces diesel and jet fuel.
Husky’s office in Dublin includes the Commodities and
Marketing group as well as support groups such as finance.
These employees work closely with the team at the Lima
Refinery.

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The Allen County fair, running since 1851, brings many visitors to the area. A nature highlight of Allen County is the Kendrick woods, which has scenic trails with woodlands and beautiful spring flowers. Recreational activities in both Allen County and Dublin include arts and theatre, sports and attractions for all ages.

Husky’s employees in Lima are actively involved with
local organizations and groups, helping to improve the
quality of life for their neighbours. The refinery supports
the Science Enhancement program which encourages students
to develop a lasting interest in science.

Superior, Wisconsin

Live.

Superior is a city in, and the county seat of, Douglas County in the state of Wisconsin. Located at the junction of U.S. Highway 2and U.S. Highway 53, it is immediately north of and adjacent to both the Village of Superior and the Town of Superior. Its neighborhoods include Billings Park, North End, South Superior, Central Park, East End, Allouez, and Itasca. Billings Park, South Superior, East End, and North End each have small business districts.

Work.

The Superior Refinery is a producer of high-quality, specialty hydrocarbon products including specialty oils, solvents, lubricants, asphalt, fuels, waxes, petrolatums, and hydrocarbon gels. The employees of the Dublin Commodities and Marketing group work very closely with the team at the Superior Refinery.

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If you are looking for incredible scenery, fun attractions, beautiful outdoor adventures, events, or year-round recreational opportunities, Superior has something to fit your needs. There is much to offer visitors and residents including historical and natural sites, as well as a growing industry and economy. unique communities are nestled on the western tip of the Great Lake Superior. Whether you are looking for incredible scenery, rich history, rare attractions, colorful events or year-round recreational opportunities, Douglas County has something.

Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific

Live.

Within Husky’s Asia Pacific Region, employees have the
opportunity to live in Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Taipei, or
Jakarta.

Work.

The Asia Pacific Region is a significant growth area for
Husky, employing over 150 people. In 2014, Husky achieved
first production at the Liwan Gas Project, located offshore
China in the South China Sea. Additionally, Husky is
developing gas projects offshore Indonesia.

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Activities in the Asia Pacific locations range from
sports to world renowned shopping. Residents also enjoy
local festivals, movies and KTV (karaoke). Many people also
take the opportunity to travel throughout Asia and
sight-see.

Husky worked with Captivating International, a non-profit organization
working in China to fight poverty, and to install a water tank, piping and
taps at each house in the village of Rigmo.

Other Canadian Locations

Live.

Employees located in Husky’s small-scale operations
experience a strong sense of community. Benefits include a
work life balance and the convenience of nearby
amenities.

Work.

Husky operates in many communities throughout Western Canada.

Play.

Husky’s locations are close to regional and provincial parks, where people
can enjoy camping, fishing and boating. Residents become an integral part of
their communities.

The Community Investment Program strengthens Husky’s relationships with the
communities where it operates. Investments focus on health, education and community
initiatives. A few examples are:

A contribution to the new Paradise Hill Community
Hall, to create a gathering point for residents.

A donation to the Canadian Red Cross to assist with
response and recovery efforts after a damaging flood in
Saskatchewan.

A contribution to the Cold Lake Hospital in Cold
Lake, Alberta to purchase a cardiac monitoring
machine.